Ail023 – The Future of Digital Note-Taking with Jeff Richardson and GoodNotes
Release Date: 01/07/2020
Apps in Law
! This episode is a little longer than usual but I take the time to talk with Tara Cheever, co-founder of , about how their apps have progressed over the years, how lawyers are using their apps today, and their brand new ExhibitsPad app! Plus we dig into the question that so many folks have about the subscription-based . By the way, this podcast is NOT sponsored, I just enjoy giving app developers a platform where they can share their story, and you can learn more about the app. Here’s a rundown of all the topics we cover: 02:15 – How did TrialPad get started? 07:51 – The “Truitt Trial...
info_outline AiL039-Ryan Kalamaya Keeps His Remote Law Firm Connected with Clio and All Things Microsoft Including 365, Teams, Outlook, To Do, Planner, and More!Apps in Law
My guest today is Ryan Kalamaya who is the managing partner at the Kalamaya Goscha Law Firm based across the state of Colorado. Ryan provides details about all the tools that the firm uses to stay in contact while they work remotely and stay on top of their projects.
info_outline AiL038-Catherine Sanders Reach Shares Practical Mobile Phone Tips but Really Enjoys Widgets, Swipy Keyboards, and Flame Animations on her AndroidApps in Law
My guest today is Catherine Sanders Reach who is the Director of the Center for Practice Management at the North Carolina Bar Association. Catherine and I have a fun discussion comparing Android and iOS features, with Catherine sharing some of her favorite Android apps. But Catherine also shares some excellent and practical tips for ALL mobile phone users which is great.
info_outline AiL037-Kasim Te from LawStack Explains Why the App Was Designed to Provide Seamless and Unfettered Access to Legal Rules and Statutes [Developer’s Edition]Apps in Law
This is the second “Developer’s Edition” podcast and I’m excited to have on Kasim Te, the founder of Tekk Innovations LLC which develops a variety of legal reference apps, but their flagship app called LawStack. We talk about how lawyers and other professionals can use LawStack to access the rules and statues they need in their practice!
info_outline AiL036-Jeremy Worley Wisely Highlights, Archives, and Recalls All His Pivotal Information Channels Through ReadwiseApps in Law
My guest today is Jeremy Worley from The Injury & Disability Law Center located in Roswell, New Mexico. Jeremy explains how he uses the Readwise service to highlight and archive important quotes and passages from books, blogs, and podcasts so that he can search and find them all later!
info_outline AiL035-Clifford Schlecht Refines His Writing with TextExpander, Grammarly, and Macros Along With a Boomerang Thrown In for EmailApps in Law
My guest today is Clifford Schlecht who is a patent attorney at the Global Patent Group based in St. Louis, Missouri. Cliff shares how he takes full advantage of TextExpander in drafting patent forms and legal documents, along with Grammarly to ensure his wording is efficient.
info_outline AiL034-Bryan Sims Manages Juicy Transcripts on His iPad with TranscriptPad while Avoiding “Frappmentation”Apps in Law
My guest today is Bryan Sims from the Sims Law Firm in Naperville, Illinois, where his website accurately boasts: “leveraging technology to practice law more effectively!” Bryan relies heavily on the TranscriptPad app to manage and annotate transcripts in his practice, while taking notes in Notability, and using the Locale app on his Android phone.
info_outline AiL033-Bill Roach from ExhibitView Explains How Playing Guitar Can Improve Your Trial Presentation Skills [Developer’s Edition]Apps in Law
In the very first “Developer’s Edition” of the podcast, my guest is Bill Roach from ExhibitView Solutions LLC who offers the ExhibitView Trial Presentation software for PC and the iTrial app for the iPad. Bill shares how he develops apps for lawyers, and treats us to the sounds of his beautiful Gretsch rock-a-billy guitar!
info_outline AiL032-Charles Armbruster Converts Static PDFs into Searchable Documents Using OCR Scanner with LEADTOOLS SDKApps in Law
My guest today is Charles “Chuck” Armbruster from the law firm of Armbruster, Dripps, Winterscheidt & Blotevogel, LLC located in Maryville, IL. Chuck explains that he frequently receives static PDFs on his iPad and uses the OCR Scanner with LEADTOOLS SDK app to make them searchable.
info_outline AiL031-Alan Fanger Explains How Recording Videos Boosted His Practice and Empowers Others To Do The SameApps in Law
My guest today is attorney Alan Fanger who has served the greater Boston area for over 30 years in will contests, real estate & contractor disputes, and a variety of consumer issues. Alan explains how recording videos boosted his practice and started EmpowerLegal to share his expertise.
info_outlineMy guest today is Jeff Richardson who is my very first REPEAT guest on the Apps in Law podcast! Jeff is a litigation partner at Adams and Reese LLP based in New Orleans.
But unless you’re Jeff’s legal client, you probably already know Jeff instead as the author of the iPhone JD blog at www.iphonejd.com which is a must-read blog for ANY legal professional that uses an iPhone or an iPad in their practice … which is basically 80% of you, as Jeff reports on his blog from the ABA Tech Survey.
In this podcast, Jeff explains exactly how he uses GoodNotes 5 in every aspect of his practice. And after listening to the podcast, you can read more on Jeff’s blog and even download his legal paper template file so you can use it in your own GoodNotes app.
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